Affine representability results in A^1-homotopy theory. II: Principal bundles and homogeneous spaces
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Affine representability results in \(\mathbb A^1\)-homotopy theory. II: Principal bundles and homogeneous spaces
Affine representability results in \(\mathbb A^1\)-homotopy theory. II: Principal bundles and homogeneous spaces
Abstract: We establish a relative version of the abstract "affine representability" theorem in --homotopy theory from Part I of this paper. We then prove some --invariance statements for generically trivial torsors under isotropic reductive groups over infinite fields analogous to the Bass--Quillen conjecture for vector bundles. Putting these ingredients together, we deduce representability theorems for generically trivial torsors under isotropic reductive groups and for associated homogeneous spaces in --homotopy theory.
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